I believe you, I think you're very good at what you do. Your users are very lucky to have such reliable infrastructure, but a lot of people are not your users.
How can I possibly force anything down anyone's throats? I just believe in it, and think it's so obviously beneficial for society that it will certainly be adopted. In 10 years, they'll look like th people arguing against HTTPS adoption.
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inb4 someone charicturizes this argument as Google Employee vs DNS protocol contribs Malware traffic over DoH with TLS1.3 eSNI doesn't outweigh "benefits for society"? Losing the ability to filter out traffic on the xport layer is better for society? Am I missing something?
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You need to explain the problem, because if it's your endpoint you can filter anything you want with or without DoH. If it's not your endpoint, then you should ask the owner for permission, at which point you can still filter anything you want.
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